Proverbs 10:7 "the remembrance of a
saint is a blessing" to mean that any mention of a saint, such as by
telling a story about him, brings a double blessing.
Religious stories always have an
underlying purpose, which is to inspire people with faith and
communicate wisdom and values.
A prime requirement for religious
storytelling is the realization and conviction that holy stories are
not "simply stories" like any others. A person who does not sense
their profound difference from profane stories-regardless of the
latter's excellence or charm-is not fit to tell them. First, a
storyteller with religious integrity will not pander to an audience,
cutting and trimming tales to fit their taste. Second, a storyteller
does not have a free hand to change things at will.
The difference between one
storyteller and another; I have seen how a holy storyteller-someone
on a high spiritual level-can take a story that I am familiar with,
that appears to my eyes plain and dull, and can, so to speak, open it
up to reveal its hidden light until it glows with holy charm.
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